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KOSOVO
Pristina International Airport
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03/202112 Aug 2021Vrellë-Lipjan
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1.2.1 Rescue and fire fighting services
1.2.1.1 At Pristina International Airport which isapproved for scheduled and/or non-scheduled trafficwith aeroplanes carrying passengers, Rescue and FireFighting Services are established in accordance with theregulations for civil aviation.
1.2.1.2 Information about whether there isservice and what the extent of that service is, is givenon the relevant page for Pristina International Airport.
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AD 1.2 RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES,RUNWAY SURFACECONDITION ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING AND SNOW PLAN
1.2.1.3 Scheduled and non-scheduled traffic withaeroplanes carrying passengers is not allowed to useaerodromes without Rescue and Fire Fighting Services.For the convenience of aircraft operators the list ofRegulation No.17/2017 on Requirements andAdministrative Procedures Related to Aerodromes asamended,( EASA Reg.139/2014), RFFS categories ispublished in the table shown below.
1.2.1.4 Each individual service is categorizedaccording to the table shown below. Temporary changeswill be published by NOTAM.
Rescue and fire fighting services
Aerodromecategory
Aeroplane overalllength
Maximumfuselage width
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9 m up to but notincluding 12 m
12 m up to but notincluding 18 m
18 m up to but notincluding 24 m
24 m up to but notincluding 28 m
28 m up to but notincluding 39 m
39 m up to but notincluding 49 m
49 m up to but notincluding 61 m
61m up to but notincluding 76 m
76 m up to but notincluding 90 m
2 m
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2 400
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7 900
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24 300
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1.2.2 Runway surface condition assessmentand reporting and snow plan
1.2.2.1 Organization of winter service
1.2.2.1.1 During the whole year,AirfieldMaintenance Unit(AMU) and RFFS at Pristina Airportwill conduct the following duties:
a) Surveillance of the maneuvering area andapron with a view to noting the presence ofcontaminants.
b) Measurement of the friction coefficient of thebraking action and use of RCAM whencontamination ,are present on more than 10%
of the total area of the runway in question, andas far as possible at taxiways and aprons.
c) Implementation of measures to maintain theusability of the runway etc.
d) Reporting of the conditions mentioned in a) toc) above.
Runway surface condition assessment and reporting andsnow plan is established at Prishtina InternationalAirport.1.2.2.2 Surveillance of movement areas
1.2.2.2.1 AMU monitors the condition of therunway, the taxiways and the apron areas on hour before
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the published hours of service and also wheneverweather conditions or other circumstances give reasonto suspect changes in the conditions of the aircraftmovement areas.
1.2.2.3 Surface condition assessment methodsused,operations on specially preparedwinter runways
1.2.2.3.1 The depth of contaminants is measuredby an ordinary measuring rod. Measurements will betaken at each runway third and will be reportedaccordingly.
1.2.2.3.2 Friction coefficients
1.2.2.3.2.1 Braking action will be reported by thepilot through ATC.Whenever information on brakingaction promulgated in accordance with this snow planin terms of friction coefficients is used as a basis forassessing the stopping and manoeuvreing capability ofan aircraft, it is of utmost importance to keep in mindthat these friction coefficients pertain to a pilot brakingaction report.
1.2.2.3.2.2 The following assessment methods ofmeasurement will apply:
All measurements are accpmplished using RunwayCondition Assessment Matrix RCAM for each runwaythird.
1.2.2.3.2.2.1 A Skiddometer BV11 is available atPristina International Airport.
1.2.2.3.2.2.2 Braking action will be estimated if thefriction coefficient cannot be measured due to lack ofequipment or for other reasons.
1.2.2.3.2.2.3 When contaminants ares present on 10%or more for each runway third, and the depth is over3mm,Runway Condition Report RCR will be distributedbyusing RCAM for assessment.
1.2.2.4 Actions taken to maintain the usabilityof movement areas
1.2.2.4.1 Snow clearance and measures to improvebraking action will be implemented and maintained aslong as conditions at the movement area impede thesafety and regularity of air traffic.
1.2.2.4.2 Snow clearance and ice control will takeplace in the following order of priorities:
Priority one: Runway 17/35 and access for theFire Department to the runway
Priority two: Appropriate taxiways to and fromthe runway.
Priority three: Kilo Apron/Deicing Apron Mike/Lima Apron.
Priority four: ILS and PAPI areas if needed.
Priority five: All other aircraft operating areasnot yet cleared.
Measures will be taken to clear the runway to full width(45 m) but in special cases conditions may dictate thatthe runway be opened temporarily for traffic even ifcleared to a width of 30 m only. Snow clearance willnot be considered completed until the runway is clearedto full width.
1.2.2.4.3 Snow removal and ice control operationsto improve braking action will be implemented when theRunway Condition Code RCC on the runway is notcorelated in line with the braking action reported bypilot.
An improvement of the braking action can be reachedin different ways depending on circumstances:
Mechanical method: Plowing, sweeping and blowing.
Chemical method: De-icing and anti-icing with the helpof either solid or fluid chemicals.
Only environmental friendly, non-corrosive chemicalsare authorized at Pristina Airport. De-icers containingUrea, Glycols, Alcohol or Chlorides will not be used.Currently liquid Potassium Acetate and solid SodiumFormate are used. Both meet the requirements of theAerospace Material Specification AMS 1435 and AMS1431 for liquid and solid De-/Anti-icers, respectively.
Chemical de-icing of runways will be carried out to awidth of not less than 15 m on each side of the centreline of the runway.
1.2.2.5 System and means of reporting
1.2.2.5.1 RFFS team will use the GRF form for thereporting of RCR which will be delivered to theAeronautical Information Service AIS for furtherdistribution.
1.2.2.5.1.1 When contaminants no longer are presentand chemicals are no longer used, new RCR will bedelivered to AIS with present Runway SurfaceCondition.
1.2.2.5.2 Runway surface condition descriptorsmeans one of the following substances on the surfaceof the runway:
a) Compacted snow: snow that has been compacted into a solid mass such that aeroplane tyres, at operatingpressures and loadings, will run on the surface withoutsignificant further compaction or rutting of the surface.
b) Dry snow; snow from which a snowball can notreadily be made.
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c) Frost: Ice crystals formed from airborne moisture ona surface whose temperature is at or below freezing:frost differs from ice in that frost crystals growindependently and therefore, have a more granulartexture;
d) Ice: Water that has frozen or compacted snow thathas transitioned into ice in cold and dry conditions;
e) Slush: Snow that is so water-saturated that waterwill drain from it when a handful is picked up or willsplated if stepped on forcefully;
f) Standing water: Water of depth greater than 3 mm;
g) Wet ice: Ice with water on top of it or ice that ismelting;
h) Wet snow: Snow that contains enough water to beable to make a well compacted,solid snowboll, but waterwill not squeeze out;
Following definitions have been inserted:
i) “Slippery wet runway” means a wet runway whosesurface friction characteristics for a segnificant portionof it have been determined to be degraded;
j) “Wet runway” means a runway whose surface iscovered by any visible dampness or water up to andincluding 3mm deep with in the area intended to beused.
1.2.2.5.3 The contamination and depth on a runway isreported on percentage per coverage and depth ofcontaminant:
Percentage of coverage for contaminants
Range % Coverage
Less than 10% Not reported
10%-25% 25%
26%-50% 50%
51%-75% 75%
76%-100% 100%
Depth assessment for contaminants
Contaminant Valid valuesto be reported
Significant change
Standing water
Slush
Wet snow
Dry snow
04, then assessed value
03, then assessed value
03, then assessed value
03, then assessed value
3 mm up to and including 15 mm
3 mm up to and including 15 mm
5 mm
20 mm
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Meassured frictioncoefficient
Estimated brakingaction
Code
0.40 and above0.39 - 0.360.35 - 0.300.29 - 0.260.25 or below9 - unreliable
goodgood to mediummediummedium to poorpoorunreliable
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1.2.2.5.4 Information on braking action will begiven by pilot in terms of estimated braking action.
When braking action is estimated, plain language willbe used. (see table below).
1.2.2.5.5 Snow banks will be reported when theirheight exceeds 60 cm measured from centerline torespective side of runway.
1.2.2.5.6 When information on runway conditionsis given section-wise, it is given in the Lower RunwayDesignation Number.
1.2.2.6 Cases of runway closure
1.2.2.6.1 In cases where a postponement ofclearance operations would involve a definite risk of thesituation developing into a crisis, e.g. when a fall intemperature causes water or slush to become solid ice,the snow clearance service is authorized to demand thatsections of the movement areas be closed to traffic.
1.2.2.7 Distribution of informationabout runway surface conditions
1.2.2.7.1 Information on snow conditions atPristina Airport will be distributed directly in a separateseries of NOTAM (SNOWTAM). SNOWTAM will beprepared in accordance with ICAO Annex 15, Appendix2.
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BKPR AD 2.1 LOCATION INDICATOR AND NAME
BKPR — PRISTINA/International
BKPR AD 2.2 AERODROME GEOGRAPHICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVEDATA
ARP CoordinatesDirection and distance from cityElevation/Reference temperatureGeoid undulation at AD ELEV PSNMAG VAR/Annual changeAD operating authorityPostal address
Flow Management Unit (FMU):TelephoneTelefaxE-mailMobileAerodrome Reporting Office (ARO)TelephoneTelefaxE-mailAeronautical Information Service /AIS):AFTN-AROTypes of traffic permitted (IFR/VFR)Remarks
423422N 0210209E15 km SW from PRISTINA545.4 m (1789 ft)/ 28°C545.4 m3°2.4’E / 3.4’E (2002)LIMAK Kosovo International Airport J.S.C.Pristina International Airport “Adem Jashari”Vrellë,10070 Lipjan,Republic of Kosovo+383 38 59 58 305+383 38 59 58 [email protected]+383 45 150 777
BKPRZPZXIFR/VFRSee BKPR AD 2.20 Item 1 for flight planning proce-dures
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AD AdministrationCustoms and immigrationHealth and sanitationAIS briefing officeATS reporting office (ARO)MET briefing officeATSFuellingHandlingSecurityDe-icingRemarks
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H24As AD HoursAs AD HoursH24H24H24As AD HoursAs AD HoursAs AD HoursH24As AD Hours (during winter season)Nil
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Transportation
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Bank and Post Office
Tourist OfficeRemarks
Hotel Galla(Best Western) 0.8 km from AirportHotel Aviano 3 km from AirportHotel Vita 6km from Airport
Several restaurants & snack bars available in terminal
Public transport available (Local time:Prishtina-Airport03:00-20:00; Airport-Prishtina 04:00-21:00)Taxi service available, rent a car service availableEmergency medical cover for aerodrome.Medical officeavailable in airport (public area),providing services forpassengers and staff.Bank and ATM available;Post office unavailable
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No restrictionsa) Jet A1 AFQRJOS (current edition) b) Jet A1 FSII/DCI4A (F34 JP8)2 trucks x 20.000 liters, 1 truck x 40.000 liters3 de-icing trucks available, capable fluid ISO type II, HGT 15M
NilNil(1)a) Handling services available 24hrs by arrangement with: LimakKosovo International Airport J.S.C. Tel: +383 38 501 502 2222 Fax: +383 38 501 502 1323 e-mail: [email protected]) Ground Handling Frequency 134.975 MHZ Call sign: Operations All fuel requests shall be made through 134.975 MHZ. Operation Control Center handles services requests and coordinatesground services for all carriers,incl. fuelling and de-icing. (2)a) De-icing fluid used for aircraft de-icing/anti-icing on ground isType II fluid. Currently Airport uses type II de-icing fluid. Fluidmanufacturer may change between de-icing seasons.b)Turn-round Coordinator (TRC) will provide to PiC de-icing requestform. This form shall be filled and handed back to TRC who will workon coordinating the de-icing process. If de-icing request form has notbeen received, PIC are required to contact OCC on 134.975 Mhz.(3)a) Into-plane refuling of civil and military aircraft provided by EXFISb) Airlines should contact EXFIS for fueling contract OR present valid fueling cards/ fuel orders by: AEG Fuels,WFS, AVCARD,UVair,US Government Air Card, JetEx, Eurojet OR direct payment by Visa,Master Card, cashc) EXFIS contact details: 24h operation contact Mr.Korab Muharremi+383 44399551 e-mail: [email protected] contact Mr. Rexhep Rrusta +383 45977222 [email protected]
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AD category for fire fightingRescue equipment
Capability for removal of disable ACFTRemarks
ICAO Category 8BA, HAZCHEM, Portable HYD Rescue Kit,Parter SawsNilNil
BKPR AD 2.7 RWY SURFACE CONDITION ASSESSMENT ANDREPORTING AND SNOW PLAN
Types of clearing equipment
Clearance prioritiesUse of material for movement area surface
3 x Schmidt Compact Jet Sweepers, CJS 914 with MF 9.3plows;1 x Mulitpurpose Unimog 1650 vehicle with Schmidt S3.1blower or MF 3.3 plow and SST20 solids spreader;1 x Unimog 2100 with cutter blower Schmidt FS90 or MS36.1 plow;1 x Nido 90 solids spreader mounted on Mercedes 2628truck;1 x Schmidt aerodrome liquid de-icer RPS IS mounted onMB 2032 truck and MF 8.3 plow;1 x High speed snow blower;1 x Kassbohrer Pisten BULLY PB 300;1 x tractor Massey Ferguson 5435 equipped with ploughand granulate spreader
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BKPR AD 2.8 APRONS, TAXIWAYS AND CHECK LOCATIONS DATAKilo Apron surface and strengthDelta Apron surface and strengthLima Apron surface and strengthJuliet Apron surface and strengthDe-icing apron MikeTaxiway width, surface and strength
Altimeter Check Location and elevation
VOR checkpointINS checkpointRemarks
343.5m x 158.5m / Concrete / PCN 86/R/D/W/T390m x 118m / Asphalt / PCN 70/F/B/X/T100m x 52m / Asphalt / PCN 65/R/C/W/T126m x 66m / Asphalt/ PCN 70/F/B/X/T75.5m x 65m / Concrete / PCN 86/R/D/W/TTaxiway Width Surface StrengthA1 23 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TA2 23 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TA3 23 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TA4 23 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TB1 52.5 m Concrete PCN 86/R/D/W/TB2 52.5 m Concrete PCN 86/R/D/W/TB3 52.5 m Concrete PCN 86/R/D/W/TC 23 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TE 23 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TF 23 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TH1 23 m Asphalt PCN 65/F/B/X/TH2 23 m Asphalt PCN 65/F/B/X/TT 15 m Asphalt PCN 70/F/B/X/TAprons: Kilo 543.3 m
Delta 544.6 mJuliet 544.0 mLima 544.3 m
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RWY, TWY’s C,A, B2, B3, Kilo Apron, TWY’s F, H, E
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BKPR AD 2.11 METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION PROVIDED
Associated MET OfficeHours of serviceMET Office outside hoursOffice responsible for TAF preparationPeriod of validityType of landing forecastInterval of issuanceBriefing/consultation providedFlight documentationLanguage(s) usedCharts and other information availablefor briefing or consultationSupplementary equipment available forproviding informationATS units provided with informationAdditional information (limitation ofservice, etc.).Remarks
Pristina International Airport MET DepartmentH24
Pristina AD: World Meteorological Organization (WMO)(Class 2) forecasters give meteorological forecast H24
As required
EnglishAll available
ATIS available on freq. 132.000 MHz, AD HR
Tower, Radar, Rescue and Firefighting and IMT servicesMET facilities meet civilian standards and there may be a varianceto WMO requirements.METAR as BKPR 2.3 Item 6.TAFOR H24.
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Long TAF issued at 0400, 1000, 1600 and 2200 UTC
Trend2 hour
BKPR AD 2.10 AERODROME OBSTACLE
In approach / TKOF areas In circling area and at AD Remarks
1 2 3
RWY areaaffected Coordinates
Obstacle typeElevationMarkings/LGT
Obstacle typeElevationMarkings/LGT Coordinates
a a bb c
BKPR AD 2.9 SURFACE MOVEMENT GUIDANCE ANDCONTROL SYSTEM AND MARKINGS
1
2
34
Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guidelines and visual docking/parking guidancesystem of aircraftstands
RWY and TWY markings and LGT
Stop barsRemarks
KILO Apron -Aircraft entering Kilo apron are requested toidentify their stand no at the entrance of the apron andcontinue further following taxilane centerline up to stand lead-in line to the final stop, aircraft will be guided using VDGS.Marshaller available at each stand in case of VDGS failure.DELTA, JULIET and LIMA Aprons - no VDGS available, allinstructions are given using hand signals.Marshallers instructions for parking are mandatory.Runway markings: designators, thresholds, center-line, edges,TDZs.Illuminated RWY hold bars.Illuminated TWY hold bars on TWY’s B1, B2 and B3.TWY markings: edges and centre-linesLocated in E, C and FNil
High mast lights on de-icingapron Mike. Elevation:HML6 1860 ft (566.94m)HML7 1861 ft (567.24m)Marked in red & white color /Lighted with red low obstacletype A lights
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